MEEG-309 Material Science, 3 Credits Correlation of the structure of metals, ceramics, and organic materials with their mechanical and physical properties; control of properties by modifying the microstructure, and stability of materials in service environments. Prerequisites: CHEM-003, PHYS-014.

MEEG-313 System Dynamics and Controls, 4 Credits Introduction to modern control theory, including digital control and nonlinear system analysis. Mathematical modeling of physical systems with mechanical, fluid, thermal and/or electrical elements. Classical feedback control theory and design, and their application to practical electromechanical and aerospace problems. Prerequisites: CIEG-302, MEEG-205, MEEG-307, MATH-159.

MEEG-417 Experimentation III, 2 Credits Experiments designed to expose students to experimental techniques applicable in evaluation of the behavior mechanical and thermal systems. Prerequisite: MEEG-415.

MEEG-438 Environmental Control, 3 Credits Analysis and design of heating, cooling, ventilation, and air distribution systems, including physiological and climatic factors, along with such new concepts of thermal systems as solar energy, total energy, and energy conservation. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.

MEEG-441 Senior Project I, 3 Credits Independent team design study of current interest under supervision of faculty members. Report must be submitted for review by mechanical engineering faculty before graduation. Prerequisite: MEEG-311.

MEEG-462 Energy Engineering II, 3 Credits Analysis of current practices governing use of energy sources. Effective utilization and economic considerations are discussed. New and emerging technologies (such as synfuels and cogeneration) are discussed. Prerequisite: MEEG-306.

MEEG-990/991 Co-op Mechanical Engineering, 1-12 credits For students enrolled in the Cooperative Education Program during time spent in industry. Credit may be awarded based on evaluation of employer(s) and a written report by the student.

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Fri, August, 25 2017

Dr. Emmanuel Glakpe, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been elected Fellow of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) in April 2017, after being nominated by Dr. Nadir Yilmaz. Dr. Glakpe’s nomination was supported by ASME Fellows from within academia, industry and government positions.Read More >>

Fri, August, 25 2017

SAE International announced that Professor Nadir Yilmaz was elected as a 2016-2017 SAE Fellow. Dr. Yilmaz was recognized during ceremonies at the WCX 17: SAE World Congress Experience in Detroit, Michigan on April 11, 2017.Read More >>